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US-10613668

Touch sensor having au-shaped electronically conducive micromesh

PublishedApril 7, 2020
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Technical Abstract

A touch sensor is provided that includes a transparent, insulating substrate and at least one U-shaped electrically conductive micromesh that includes traces disposed on the substrate. The traces include an elemental metal or an alloy of elemental metal. The touch sensor may be configured to determine a location and a magnitude of a force of a touch.

Patent Claims
20 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A touch sensor comprising: a transparent, insulating substrate; and at least one U-shaped electrically conductive micromesh comprising traces disposed on the substrate, each micromesh in the at least one U-shaped electrically conductive micromesh having a uniform and periodic mesh pattern throughout the U-shaped micromesh, the traces comprising an elemental metal or an alloy of elemental metal.

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2. The touch sensor of claim 1 , wherein the at least one U-shaped electrically conductive micromesh comprises a plurality of U-shaped electrically conductive micromeshes.

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3. The touch sensor of claim 2 , wherein each of the plurality of U-shaped electrically conductive micromeshes is disposed to overlay a corner of a viewable portion of a display.

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4. The touch sensor of claim 1 , wherein each micromesh in the at least one U-shaped electrically conductive micromesh has an open area fraction of between 80 and 99.75 percent.

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5. The touch sensor of claim 1 , wherein each micromesh in the at least one U-shaped electrically conductive micromesh has an open area fraction of between 90 and 99.5 percent.

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6. The touch sensor of claim 1 , wherein the traces of each micromesh in the at least one U-shaped electrically conductive micromesh have a width of between 0.5 and 20 micrometers.

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7. The touch sensor of claim 1 , wherein the traces of each micromesh in the at least one U-shaped electrically conductive micromesh have a width of between 1 and 5 micrometers.

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8. The touch sensor of claim 1 , wherein the traces of each micromesh in the at least one U-shaped electrically conductive micromesh have a width of about [X+0.5] in units of micrometers, and an open area fraction between about [95−X]% and 99.5%, where 0≤X≤4.5.

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9. The touch sensor of claim 1 , wherein the traces of each micromesh in the at least one U-shaped electrically conductive micromesh have a width of about [X+0.5] in units of micrometers, and an open area fraction of between about [98.5−(2.5X÷3.5)]% and [99.5−(X÷3.5)]%, where 0≤X≤3.5.

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10. The touch sensor of claim 1 , wherein the at least one U-shaped electrically conductive micromesh comprises first and second U-shaped electrically conductive micromeshes, the touch sensor further comprising electronics connected to the first and second U-shaped electrically conductive micromeshes, the electronics being configured to determine differentials in response from the first and second U-shaped electrically conductive micromeshes and to use the differentials in response to determine a position of a touch.

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11. The touch sensor of claim 1 , wherein the traces comprise nickel, palladium, platinum, molybdenum, gold, silver, or a combination thereof.

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12. The touch sensor of claim 1 , wherein the substrate comprises a polymer sheet or a glass sheet.

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13. The touch sensor of claim 1 , wherein the substrate comprises poly(methylmethacrylate) or polycarbonate.

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14. An article comprising an electronic display and the touch sensor of claim 1 disposed upon the display.

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15. The article of claim 14 , wherein the at least one U-shaped electrically conductive micromesh overlays at least a portion of a viewable region of the display without substantially obscuring the viewable region of the display.

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16. The article of claim 14 , wherein the display comprises pixels and wherein for each trace in the at least one U-shaped electrically conductive micromesh, a width of the trace is less than half of a width of the pixels in a direction of the width of the trace.

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17. The article of claim 16 , wherein for each trace in the at least one U-shaped electrically conductive micromesh, the width of the trace is less than 10% of the width of the pixels in the direction of the width of the trace.

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18. A touch sensor comprising: a transparent, insulating substrate; at least one U-shaped electrically conductive micromesh comprising traces disposed on the substrate, each micromesh in the at least one U-shaped electrically conductive micromesh having a uniform and periodic mesh pattern, the traces comprising an elemental metal or an alloy of elemental metal; and electronics configured to measure a resistance for current passing through the at least one U-shaped electrically conductive micromesh and determine therefrom a location and a magnitude of a force of a touch.

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19. An article comprising an electronic display and a touch sensor disposed upon the display, the touch sensor comprising: a transparent, insulating substrate; and at least one U-shaped electrically conductive micromesh comprising traces disposed on the substrate, each micromesh in the at least one U-shaped electrically conductive micromesh having a uniform and periodic mesh pattern, the traces comprising an elemental metal or an alloy of elemental metal, wherein the at least one U-shaped electrically conductive micromesh overlays at least a portion of a viewable region of the display without substantially obscuring the viewable region of the display, wherein the at least one U-shaped electrically conductive micromesh comprises at least one force sensing element, and wherein the touch sensor further comprises a separate positional touch-sensing element overlaying at least a portion of the viewable region of the display.

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20. The article of claim 19 , wherein the separate positional touch-sensing element comprises a resistive positional touch-sensing element, a surface-capacitive positional touch-sensing element, or a projected capacitive positional touch-sensing element.

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Filing Date

January 17, 2018

Publication Date

April 7, 2020

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